WWE Superstar Omos made an emotional comment about a late star during his appearance on the Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway. The Nigerian Giant heaped massive praise on the departed Scott Hall.
Scott Hall passed away on March 14, 2022, at the age of 63. He was one of the most respected veterans of the business and was a two-time WWE Hall of Famer. The Bad Guy was also a massive fan of Omos.
The behemoth recently sat down with The Undertaker on his podcast, Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway. He had nothing but praise for Hall and made an emotional comment about his passing.
“He came down to the PC one day. He saw me and said, ‘Who the hell is that big guy?’ like, I wish I could wrestle him. We got in the ring. He said a couple things. I told him, ‘I have a match.’ He said, ‘Where? I’ll come.’ He drove up to the show and produced my first ever match. He would call me and say, ‘Hey big fella. How are you doing? Keep doing what you’re doing. I love you man’, and click, before I could get a word in. Click. He’s gone.” [H/T - WrestlingNews]
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The Undertaker is also a massive Omos fan
The Deadman has showered praise on The Nigerian Giant on many occasions in the past. He boldly stated that even though there won't ever be another Andre The Giant, the 30-year-old WWE Superstar is "as close as we've come" to seeing someone as spectacular.
The Undertaker also told the young gun that if he ever gets in trouble backstage, he should give him a call. It's clear as day that The Phenom sees nothing but big things in his future.
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